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Please note, our last day of publication was Saturday, August 31, 2019.
Man accused of rape
Man accused of rape BOARDMAN -- A 33-year-old Erskine Avenue man told police that he was raped by
ONE ON ONE | David Lodge Home Savings president sees great potential for growth
Q. How does someone without a college degree become bank president? A. I guess just being in the
Uegawachi has memorable game
The shortstop from Honolulu was involved in three double plays. By TOM WILLIAMS VINDICATOR
Sidewalk sale scheduled
Sidewalk sale scheduled KINSMAN -- The annual Kinsman Area Merchants sidewalk sale and townwide
YSU's new provost will bring new perspective to campus
Opinion: It would be a mistake to look at Dr. Tony Atwater's race first and his credentials second when
Fill-in nurses report assault
Lawyers are looking into the rough treatment of those arrested, the nursing union president said.
Police arrest 2 women
Police arrest 2 women SHARON, Pa. --Police arrested a Fourth Avenue woman on a fugitive from
BILL TAMMEUS Is golf the root of corruption?
Opinion: It's no accident that the words golf and government are found relatively close to each other in the
Rose Harter to be bride of Jason McQuistion
NORTH LIMA -- Rose and Leroy Ramsey of North Lima are announcing the engagement of their daughter,
Man dies in crash
Man dies in crash BOARDMAN -- Joshua Powell, 21, of South Avenue, North Lima, died when his 1990
DOWNTOWN YOUNGSTOWN Many factors contribute to stall in renovations
Everybody supports new or remodeled buildings, but the money just isn't there, Mayor McKelvey said.
CRIMESTOPPERS Greater Youngstown
A homicide on the city's South Side is the focus of Crime Stoppers of Greater Youngstown this week:
Couple accused of conspiracy and receiving stolen property
PULASKI, Pa. -- Pennsylvania State Police said they arrested a Beaver County couple after finding
Driver remains in Mercer County Jail
MERCER, Pa. -- A Cleveland motorist remained in jail today after his arrest Friday on a variety of
BOARDMAN Police peddle bicycle safety
Young riders who put safety first may get an award from the authorities. By JOHN W. GOODWIN JR.
Karla Ausderau, Todd Powers set wedding date
AUSTINTOWN -- Announced by Frances Powers, 4535 Aspen Drive, is the engagement of her son, Dr. Todd
COLUMBIANA CORNER Was someone just asleep at the switch?
Columbiana, which operates a municipal power system and does its own billing, had some power outages
SCRAPPERS NOTEBOOK From Cafaro Field
Ejected: In the seventh inning, home plate umpire Steve McMullen ejected Cafaro Field scoreboard
Barbara McKim to be bride of John Yerkey
NORTH LIMA -- The engagement of Barbara A. McKim and John D. Yerkey, both of North Lima, is being
Samona Douglas, Samuel Haskins are engaged
Plans for the forthcoming wedding of Samona R. Douglas, 1030 Genessee Drive, Youngstown, and Samuel
PROFILE David Lodge
Age: 62. Occupation: President of Home Savings and Loan Co., Youngstown. Residence: Bainbridge.
WORTH A LOOK
ANTIQUE SHOWS XWestlake Historical Society will hold its 30th annual outdoor antique show and sale
A gr-r-reat place for carnivores
BERLIN CENTER -- Saber the mountain lion bares his teeth. He's a cranky sort. In a pen next door,
GAME TIME Tonight
Who: Scrappers (4-9) vs. Batavia Muckdogs (8-3). When: 7:05. Radio: WBBW-AM (1240).
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JACKSON-MILTON Schools hit brick wall
The school board may ask voters to help pay for the repairs in November. By IAN HILL VINDICATOR
Deanna Frederick to be bride of Brian Seruga
YOUNGSTOWN -- Eugene Jr. and Diane Sharp, 3234 Kingston Lane, announce the engagement of their
YOUNGSTOWN Fill-in nurses report assault
Lawyers are looking into the rough treatment of those arrested, the nursing union president said.
DOWNTOWN RENOVATIONS Council considers private developers
Timing has been an issue but extending the deadline shouldn't be a problem, a city official said.
SALEM Charge expected in roommate stabbing case
The stabbing was preceded by a verbal dispute, police say. SALEM -- Authorities expect to charge a
Columbiana bicycle officers in 4th season on 2 wheels
The bike patrol strives for high visibility during daylight hours and a low profile at night. By
AGENDA
AGENDA TUESDAy Eagle Heights Academy board meeting, 5 p.m., Reconciliation Center Auditorium,
Retirees will still pay for poor management
Opinion: Retirees will still pay for poor management EDITOR: The LTV retiree who wrote about the
Kleine's effort for naught
By TOM WILLIAMS VINDICATOR SPORTS STAFF NILES -- On the coldest day of the summer, the Mahoning
Fire destroys apartment complex
NEW CASTLE, Pa. -- At least eight people werehomeless after a fire destroyed a Highland Avenue
Deficits possible in school renewal
Architects pointed to budget shortages in several of the construction projects. By PETER H.
GIRARD School's reopening in fall hangs in doubt
Officials aren't sure if repair work will be completed in time for the intermediate school to open
Keri Kinnick to wed Mr. Vokish in August rite
CAMPBELL -- Joseph and Ruth Kinnick, 370 Penhale Ave., and Daniel and Janice Vokish, 669 Chapel
Injured Scrappers discover support
NILES -- Sometimes it's easier to endure adversity when you've got a friend. Take Cleveland
Seese-Prosser wedding set for late July
YOUNGSTOWN -- Mr. and Mrs. George Seese, 610 Colonial Drive, are announcing the engagement of their
WASHINGTON Feds ask for Traficant documents
By DAVID SKOLNICK and PATRICIA MEADE VINDICATOR STAFF WRITERS YOUNGSTOWN -- Federal
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